Toward a fuzzy control-based approach to design of self-adaptive software

Self-adaptive software is expected to adjust itself attributes or structures at runtime in response to changes. Aiming at addressing some challenging problems such as difficult mathematically modeling software using the current control theoretical methods, we propose a novel fuzzy-control-based approach to achieve self-adaptive software, which is presented as framework of fuzzy self-adaptive software (FFSAS). In this framework, the general model, the implementation architecture, and the design methodology are put forward and discussed in detail. The fuzzy-control-based approach is evaluated with a news-website case study.

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